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Big Sean received bad news this week when there were no projections for his Better Me Than You album, which was set to finish in the top 20.

That turned out to be correct.

Sean’s sixth album only moved 22K in its first week, landing 24 on the chart.

Sean’s previous worst first week was 72K 2013’s Hall Of Fame, and he had been on a streak of three straight number-one albums.

The news was a little better for Destroy Lonely. His Love Lasts Forever did 35K in the first week, good for tenth on the charts and an improvement on the 29K his 2023 debut If Looks Could Kill did.

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